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1. Mp3 OFF To Beginners who play e Sax e Sax is the ultimate mute for saxophones significantly reducing the sound output However beginners tend to produce more sound to compensate and this defeats the aim It can also make the instrument harder to play With headphones at moderate volume setting the learner will soon develop a controlled quieter sound for even more enjoyable practice A guide of decibel levels 100dB Train Outside fe 90qB Dogbarks mfmp 80dB Train Inside ppp ff Lhe 70dB Street mimp 60dB Conversation ppp 50qB Quietoffice _ 40dB Library Though the sound is reduced
2. Contents of package Main unit Accessaries Neck Supporter x1 Bottom spacer x1 Bottom pad x1 i y D Strap x1 Stereo headphones x1 1 Inner felt gt Main parts attached to the body Electronic module AUX IN PHONE LINE OUT for stereo mini plug 3 5mm Hand packing Made of special sponge rubber for comfort and flexibility Sound absorbing felt High performance compound fiber with super moisture control odor elimi nating antibiotic action and fungus resistance 1 2 I 1 I PHONE ON AUX IN mp3 LINE OUT
3. e Sax E Ru d p of K5 Set up I Assemble the saxophone normally but without the neck strap Fit the protective cap over the mouthpiece before continuing Lay e Sax on its left shell and release the 4 snap locks 5 locks for Tenor to open it Il Attach the neck supporter bottom pad and bottom spacer as illustrated These positions may be adjusted later to achieve a good fit or to improve the lower register However e Sax may not accept vintage or non standard models a 4 Neck Microphone sensor ec S lt Uppo rter LI oF fy gh f Precaution Please avoid touching the microphone sensor in the right shell IV 1 e Sax
4. EE Congratulations on purchasing e Sax for your saxophone At last you can enjoy playing anywhere at any time e Sax reduces saxophone output to a whisper at approximately 25dB The acoustic lining material absorbs much of the sound whilst maintaining the full tonal characteristics of your instrument This natural sound can be enjoyed through the headphones performing on your own or with backing tracks and play along CDs The newly designed Sound Module makes practice even more fun The electronic metronome gives an audible beat with LED indicator and three levels of digital echo are available Improved sponge material allows the wrists greater comfort and flexibility To enjoy all the features of e Sax please read carefully this Owner s Manual before playing x1 x1 x1 xi x AUX IN PHONE LINE OUT 3 5mm
5. Q A e Sax Q e Sax A e Sax e Sax FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q How can I distinguish between Typell and Typel A Only e Sax Alto has the different types and Alto typeII has the metronome function Alto Typell is modified model of Alto TypeI and also offers easier playing response in the low register and more comfortable handling inside e Sax Tenor is just called e Sax Tenor but has same functions and quality
6. Do not put anything heavy on e Sax It may break e Sax Q Typel TypeII A e Sax Alto 2 e Sax Alto TypeIt Typel CF Typell Typel e Sax Tenor e Sax Tenor Alto typell Q A 2 LED LED
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9. V e Sax 4 Tenor 5 VI 2 e Sax LowC 5mm BE 3 Tenor Tenor IV Slacken the neck screw and lay the instrument in e Sax as illustrated Pic 1 Seat the neck in the top opening and tighten the screw Make sure octave linkage does not touch the felt or rubber seal V Check if the neck neatly fit then screw tightly Close the 4 snap locks 5 locks for Tenor VI Clip on and adjust a strap Pic 2 Plug in headphones and you are ready to play Bottom spacer compresses approximately 5mm against the LOW C guard when e Sax is closed A piece of cork or felt may be attached to the spacer to adjust the compression Pic 3 Performance posture Saxophone player Yuya Yoneda Stand Ten
10. LINE OUT Jack For connecting e Sax and IC recorders amplifiers etc ECHO The blue button is pushed to select 3 levels of digital echo S M L LED at the ECHO will start blinking when the batteries are dying METRONOME Push in the Metronome switch to Start Stop and slide to left or right to decrease or increase the tempo Two blinking LED indicates the half tempo of the two tempos Pic 1 ECHO button Pic 2 eie Echo j ECHO i ke BRASS SML F lt BEST BRASS NL EL a ETTE x Ss Push in to start stop metronon Note Please make sure to change a BPM 116 ne The module indicates 4 two batteries at the same time we ECHO M I I e Sax 4 Tenor 5 I e Sax
11. IC ECHO S M gt L 8 ECHO LED METRONOME ON 2 LED 2 1 ECHO 2 gt v ECHO EST BRASS SML a s lt gt oe at aD CO cr gt gt gt gt Pa mi BPM 116 2 Ly M Preparation of electronic module I Two AAA batteries are required to activate the electronic module Alkaline battery is suggested I Slide up the battery cover as illustrated Pic 1 Insert two AAA batteries according to the guide mark Il Plug the headphone into PHONE Jack and power on at the white switch AUX IN Jack For connecting e Sax and mp3 players etc Functions
12. Premium Sound Technology Viiv ar ESTABLISHED IN 1999 BEST BRASS CORPORATION Owner s Manual e Sax e Sax 25dB e Sax 3
13. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help EMC standards conforms to EN55013 EN55020 FCC P15 Class B ICES 003 Class B Special thanks to Paul Frankland
14. as Alto typell Q The headphones suddenly stopped working whilst playing Is this a fault A Nota fault but the batteries are nearly exhausted Replace them with new ones Early typell model showed a glowing LED when the batteries were low even after the headphones had stopped working Current typelII model shows a flashing LED to indicate low battery power When the batteries are exhausted the headphones and LED will both have stopped working Q Will my instrument fit e Sax A e 8ax is designed to accept most current saxophones However we cannot guarantee that every instrument in the world will be compatible Our research has shown that the unique bell angle length and neck position of Buffet Crampon saxes requires some adjustments to e Sax mounting pads The unusual bell angle made playing in the bottom register more difficult and the neck support pad needed reversing Some improvement will be gained by experimenting with the adjustable pad positions If you are unsure it may be possible to try fitting your instrument before purchase Q e Sax can become hot and damp inside What should I do about this A The felt linings in e Sax are the most moisture absorbent available They are antibacterial resist mildew and even eliminate odours This felt prevents moisture condensing on the instrument even after long playing sessions In some climates perspiration may cause the player s hands to become moist and sticky Individuals are affect
15. spare a thought for neighbours Precaution tips etc Especially late at night Do not dismantle or modify it in any way Please stop using e Sax if there is a malfunction of any kind particularly if rain or a liquid spillage enters it Using headphones at high volume can cause permanent hearing loss Switch the power OFF before connecting to CD MP3 player or Mixer High impedance connections are not suitable for use with this module e Sax Instructions for enjoyable safe and long use of e Sax ete Do not use or leave e Sax by heat sources FOF VaR V7 oO yH PA Do not rinse the felt in water It will lose both its sound and moi sture absorbing qualities Do not blow dry or iron the felt Heat could damage it e Sax e Sax e Sax is not designed for carrying your in
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17. ed differently Thin cotton gloves would help the heavy sweater If the felts feel damp remove them and allow them to dry naturally in a well ventilated room Q It seems heavy Can comfort be improved A The attached shoulder strap will relieve the weight Your instrument s neck sling if padded might feel more comfortable Similarly a shoulder harness might be the answer Sitting with e Sax on your upper legs or resting it on a stool is worth trying first Q Is it possible to make e Sax in clear plastic A We thought about it and it is possible However the all important felt linings would prevent the instrument being seen O 430 0821 314 161 0034 2 18 3 TEL 053 401 5256 FAX O053 401 5257 TEL 03 3227 6270 FAX 03 3227 6276 bestbrass msi biglobe ne jp e sax zen on co p http www bestbrass p http www zen on co jp Production and selling agency BEST BRASS CORPORATION 314 Nishi machi Minami ku Hamamatsu shi Shizuoka ken 430 0821 JAPAN TEL 81 0 53 401 5256 FAX 81 0 53 401 5257 bestbrass msi biglobe ne jp http www bestbrass jp The user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE
18. or Sitting Tenor e Sax e Sax e Sax 5 1575 Tenor 1 Alto Type I 6300 Tenor 3150 Alto Alto Type I aaa ants Tenor 1 Alto Type I Tenor 4200 Alto Alto Type I Tenor 1050 Alto Type I Tenor 1050 D ee Alto Alto Type I Tenor 1050 ae ay Alto 15225 gt a ET a Typell Alto Type I Tenor 17850 Alto Tenor Al Tenor e Sax Parts list If you require replacement parts for e Sax visit our online store or contact store near you Online store http www bestbrass jp order e sax parts Fitting model Price Alto Alto Type I Neck Supporter 1500 JPY A pair of Sound 6000 JPY absorbing felt Alto Type I 6000 JPY Tenor 9000 JPY Alto Alto Type I EN 200 JPY Hand packing Alto Type I Tenor 4000 JPY Alto Alto Type I Tenor 1000 JPY D Headphones Alto Type I Tenor 1000 JPY oleae a aa Re o module Alto Type I Tenor 17000 JPY Alto Tenor
19. strument Both may be damaged For prevention of damage Dropping e Sax could easily damage it Use a strap when playing MU L KISeieLO BLP CG BAS Avoid strong sunlight The hand packing may be eventually harden if exposed Bmx kms im SPIRO SLBA CAB LELYCR SL Do not store e Sax in humid or dusty places E Clean the case exterior with a tightly wrung wet cloth only Use no abrasives or solvents BS Gee e Sax Avoid dropping e Sax or knocking it on hard surfaces The shell and module could be damaged e Sax
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